Our Street explores the evolving bond between a mother and her child.
Living alone with my son in a country that is not my own, the street becomes both familiar and foreign — a space where intimacy meets the outside world.
The project combines medium-format staged photographs, which punctuate the narrative like visual commentary, and 35 mm diptychs inspired by street photography, showing moments of my everyday life with and without him.
Through this dual approach, I explore the intimate in public space — a fragile trace of closeness and distance, of presence and what inevitably slips away.